The Beauties of the British PoetsE. Kearny, 1839 - 395 páginas |
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... Till billows rage , and gales blow hard , And whelm him o'er . Such fate to suffering worth is given , Who long with wants and woes has striven ; By human pride or cunning driven , To misery's brink ! Till wrenched of every stay but ...
... Till billows rage , and gales blow hard , And whelm him o'er . Such fate to suffering worth is given , Who long with wants and woes has striven ; By human pride or cunning driven , To misery's brink ! Till wrenched of every stay but ...
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George Croly. Till thou proclaim thyself . Theirs is indeed A teaching voice ; but ' tis the praise of thine , That whom it teaches it makes prompt to learn , And with the boon gives talents for its use . Till thou art heard ...
George Croly. Till thou proclaim thyself . Theirs is indeed A teaching voice ; but ' tis the praise of thine , That whom it teaches it makes prompt to learn , And with the boon gives talents for its use . Till thou art heard ...
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... till he saw her pained ; If absent , spending what their labours gained ; . Till that fair form in want and sickness pined , And hope and comfort fled that gentle mind . MISERIES OF VICE . " What indeed I meant At 236 CRABBE .
... till he saw her pained ; If absent , spending what their labours gained ; . Till that fair form in want and sickness pined , And hope and comfort fled that gentle mind . MISERIES OF VICE . " What indeed I meant At 236 CRABBE .
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